Tuxedo Mom
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I have noticed that a few people use the Alpha Trak 2 meter so I thought I would post my experiences. I have had some very helpful information on the differences between readings from an AT2 meter and a human meter from Julie and Meya, plus reading some of the posted articles. Now this is MY experience with the meters so it may not be the same for everyone, but I thought I would post it here as an example.
"I use the AT2 meter but I started to use the Freestyle Lite strips (same company) with it which are much cheaper. I did a number of test comparisons using the AT2meter/AT2 strips and the AT2 meter/FSlite strips and the results were well within an acceptable range between the two combinations. I often will do several tests at the same time if the numbers are wonky compared to the rest and the results are well within 10-15% variance. Since my Shopper's here in Canada has discount coupons and specials as well as points good for $$ discounts I have been able to get the FSlite strips at a very affordable price."
Since Tuxie is starting to get some lower numbers (for him) I decided to test the differences at this range. This was my results from last night's side-by-side comparison testing.
Meter comparison PM +6:
AT2/AT2 strip 10.6 (193)
AT2/FSlite strip 10.2 ( 182)
FSlite/FSlite strip 6.8 ( 122)
These were all from same drop of blood..which was no easy feat, but my Tuxie is So good about the testing. So as I have been advised the AT2 meter reads higher than a human meter so for myself using the AT2 meter this makes a difference in how I view my readings. Again, these are my experiences and this does not mean everyone's results will be the same. I hope this information might be useful.
"I use the AT2 meter but I started to use the Freestyle Lite strips (same company) with it which are much cheaper. I did a number of test comparisons using the AT2meter/AT2 strips and the AT2 meter/FSlite strips and the results were well within an acceptable range between the two combinations. I often will do several tests at the same time if the numbers are wonky compared to the rest and the results are well within 10-15% variance. Since my Shopper's here in Canada has discount coupons and specials as well as points good for $$ discounts I have been able to get the FSlite strips at a very affordable price."
Since Tuxie is starting to get some lower numbers (for him) I decided to test the differences at this range. This was my results from last night's side-by-side comparison testing.
Meter comparison PM +6:
AT2/AT2 strip 10.6 (193)
AT2/FSlite strip 10.2 ( 182)
FSlite/FSlite strip 6.8 ( 122)
These were all from same drop of blood..which was no easy feat, but my Tuxie is So good about the testing. So as I have been advised the AT2 meter reads higher than a human meter so for myself using the AT2 meter this makes a difference in how I view my readings. Again, these are my experiences and this does not mean everyone's results will be the same. I hope this information might be useful.